For warnings, precautions for use and contraindications, please consult the titanoreïne lidocaine anesthetic cream instructions for use.
Description of the anesthetic cream titanoreïne lidocaine
Titanorein lidocaine anesthetic cream is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of pain, pruritus and congestive bleeding during hemorrhoidal attacks and other anal conditions.
In case of chronic pathology, it is possible to combine this treatment with L28 LEHNING oral drops , homeopathic treatment for venous circulation disorders (varicose veins, varicose ulcers, hemorrhoids).
Composition of titanoreïne lidocaine anesthetic cream
Carrageenans 2.50 g, titanium dioxide 2.00 g, zinc oxide 2.00 g, lidocaine 2.00 g.
Excipients: macrogol palmitostearate, saturated polyglycolysed glycerides, dimethicone, microcrystalline cellulose, propylene glycol, methyl (E 219) and propyl parahydroxybenzoates (E 217), potassium sorbate, purified water.
Excipients with known effect: potassium sorbate, methyl parahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate, propylene glycol
Dosage of the local anesthetic cream titanorein lidocaine
1 application to several applications per day. The treatment should be a short term one.
In many cases, hemorrhoids are linked to constipation . To restore transit, dietary measures must be adopted first. If that's not enough, treatment for constipation with a laxative can help.
Laxatives are medicines (natural or not) that soften the stools and increase their volume, thus accelerating intestinal transit and combating constipation. In case of hemorrhoids , it is advisable to favor osmotic laxatives ( macrogol type).
How to reduce the occurrence of hemorrhoids?
There are several risk factors that can promote the appearance of internal or external hemorrhoids:
- Spend hours and hours sitting or standing .
- Lift very heavy loads continuously and repeatedly.
- Eat strongly spicy foods.
- Dehydration, i.e. drinking insufficient amounts of water.
- Eat diets that do not contain a lot of fiber .
- Obesity and pregnancy , because both cause great pressure on the veins of hemorrhoids.
- Repeated constipation and diarrhea that cause irritation of the mucous membrane and anal veins.
- The elderly are much more susceptible to hemorrhoid attacks than the young because hemorrhoidal tissue weakens with age.
Contraindications with lidocaine titanorein
Allergy to one of the constituents
This non-prescription medication is an anti-hemorrhoidal anesthetic cream.
Hemorrhoids are exaggerated and permanent dilations of the veins of the anus. These dilations can sometimes appear outside the anus. Hemorrhoids are accompanied by painful crises, itching, small bleeding: this titanorein cream lidocaine medication is intended to reduce these disorders. It is necessary to consult your doctor if no improvement is noticed after a few days with the application of the titanorein lidocaine cream , especially if the crisis worsens or renews itself. This treatment does not exempt you from observing the appropriate hygiene and dietetic measures. Always tell your doctor, as well as your pharmacist, about the medicines you are already taking, before he writes a prescription or dispenses a medicine.
Rectal route
Carefully read the instructions for titanorein lidocaine cream
Conditioning titanorein lidocaine anesthetic cream
20 g tube
Drug warnings
Please note, the drug titanoreïne anesthetic cream lidocaine is not a product like the others. Read the package leaflet carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Beware of incompatibilities on your current products.
- Please inform your online pharmacist of the treatments in progress in order to identify any incompatibilities. The order validation form contains a personalized message field provided for this purpose.
- Click here to find the leaflet for this titanorein lidocaine drug on the website of the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products.
- Pharmacovigilance: Declare one or more undesirable effect (s) linked to the use of a titanorein drug lidocaine anesthetic cream.